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Monthly Archives: December 2013
The Bread Crumbs of 2013
Show me where you’ve been and I’ll tell you where you’re goin’ How dear a price is paid for the simple lack of knowin’ If I had to choose one word to describe 2013, it would have to be COWARDLY. … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged benghazi, budget, Congress, fast & furious, NSA, obamacare, pensions, Reckoning, snowden
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ December 29th, 2013
Good Sunday Morning Dear Friend. Welcome to the last Tune-up in 2013! Whether you are someone who feels we are on the verge of some terrible storm-like cataclysmic disaster, or just a person who feels we are in the normal … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged God, Jesus, Noah, Parable
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We Sure Could Use a Year of “Manful Living” in 2014!
From the forward of JFK’s Profiles in Courage: This book tells the stories of men who in their own time recognized what needed to be done—and did it. President Kennedy was fond of quoting Dante that “the hottest places in … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged 2014, benghazi, christians, fast & furious, JFK, NSA, obamacare, snowden, surveillance
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Merry Christmas!
Please enjoy the wonderful Christmas message from one of the best friends Liberty ever had! http://www.alt-market.com/articles/1897-merry-christmas-from-alt-market
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It’s hard to overstate the sinister transgressions of our government. If our Constitution were a woman, Obama would either be a murderer or a rapist, and more than likely both. While the majority of us were fixated on the Duck … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged christian, Christmas, Duck-Dynasty, Kipling, ndaa, PC, southern poverty law center
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ December 22nd, 2013
Good Sunday Morning Dear Friend! Music has always been a very healing and inspirational part of my life, as I’m sure it has for many of you as well. But it occurs to me lately that there is another quality … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas, Cyrus, God, Katy, Miley, perry, Roar
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America’s Duck Stew
This Duckster dust-up is far more than just another flashing red alert that America is in deep, deep trouble. This may be our Lexington/Concord counter-revolutionary moment in time. Unlike the Chick-fil-A flap, this one involves a dilemma for A&E that … Continue reading
The Sojourn Diary
I needed a break…mostly from routine. But I also needed a break from a world that has flat-out stopped making sense to me. I asked and God answered. I requested and God delivered…way more than I had ever even dreamed … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged Federalist, jefferson, NewMexicoStone, obama, Republican, Santa Fe, Sojourn
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The Face of American Leadership
Dear Friends~ I will be away from my post for a brief sojourn. I’ll see you back here next Thursday. In the meanwhile, this face reminds me of an old Mark Twain quote: “Politicians are like diapers; they need to … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged boehner, budget, Conservatives, house, ryan
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The Nature of Resistance
We are being pushed, poked and prodded in much the same way as the schoolyard bully tests his prey for the slightest sign of resistance. Seeing none, the real abuse commences, will never stop and only get worse because it … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, agenda 21, Castro, common core, DHS, Madella, obama, planned parenthood, police
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